What’s wrong with peeing once every ten minutes?

Urinating once in ten minutes indicates the presence of severe urinary frequency. Normal adults generally urinate around 4-6 times during the day, and if it is more than 7 times, it is considered frequent. This kind of urination once in ten minutes indicates the existence of serious urinary frequency, which is generally common in urinary tract infections, with cystitis being more common. There are many causes of cystitis, for example, the common acute bacterial cystitis is caused by bacterial infection. In addition, interstitial cystitis, adenoidal cystitis, and radiation cystitis are also clinically known to cause frequent urination. In addition, if there is overactive bladder syndrome, it is due to the instability of the bladder forcing muscle, causing involuntary contractions, which can also cause symptoms of frequent urination due to frequent contractions. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the urology department after the occurrence of frequent urination, to clarify the diagnosis through relevant tests, and to identify the relevant diseases.